Apple’s first foldable smartphone is once again making headlines. According to a new leak, the company is developing a foldable iPhone that could launch under the name iPhone Ultra.
The latest report claims that the device may use a liquid metal hinge, which is expected to be stronger and more durable than traditional hinge materials. Despite its name, liquid metal is not actually a liquid. It is a special alloy with a unique structure that makes it highly flexible and resistant to wear.

Because of these properties, the hinge could handle hundreds of thousands of folds while maintaining its original shape. It is also said to be stronger than titanium and stainless steel while being lighter in weight.
The leak also suggests that Apple’s foldable iPhone development is progressing quickly. Prototype units have reportedly been sent to mobile carriers around the world for testing before the official launch.
While Apple has not confirmed any details, the foldable iPhone is expected to be unveiled in September alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.
As always, these details are based on leaks and rumors, so they should be taken with caution until Apple makes an official announcement.
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